Politics
The true art of seduction
The true art of seduction: how to conquer the love of your life Seduction is an art that many people want to master. However, the true art of seduction is not about games or manipulation techniques. It’s about being authentic, confident and captivating. In this article, we’ll explore the keys to mastering the true art of seduction and winning the love of your life
By Jaime comeabout a year ago in Chapters
Venezuela's Presidential Election
The Venezuelan presidential election, set against a backdrop of intense political volatility and economic strife, continues to captivate global attention. As President Nicolás Maduro seeks re-election, challenger María Corina González presents a formidable opposition. This comprehensive analysis delves into the intricacies of the election, the strategies employed by both candidates, and the broader implications for Venezuela's future.
By Iqbal Lodhiabout a year ago in Chapters
Name Screening in the Philippines: UCheck’s Role in Countering Money Fraud
The battle against financial crime in the Philippines has taken a significant leap forward with the introduction of advanced tools for name screening Philippines. As the country intensifies its efforts to curb money laundering and other financial crimes, UCheck emerges as a crucial player in this domain, offering robust solutions to ensure compliance and enhance security.
By AJ Gutierrezabout a year ago in Chapters
To all my fellow creators
Why do you share your work and journey with your social network? Nobody cares about what you do in your life. ⏩This! How often do we come across this statement? The argument for instant gratification that we gain while sharing glimpses or content about our journeys being detrimental for us, in the long run, is completely valid. The validation that we crave from external realms often stems from a lower sense of self-esteem.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Chapters
America Wanted to Kill Us: A Cry Out from a Black Family
America is known as the land of opportunity and a place where some can experience what is called the American Dream. However, for people that look like me, those descriptions don’t quite resonate with our lived experiences in the place we once called home.
By Marlon Jones2 years ago in Chapters
OFWs continue to suffer during the global health crisis
The promise of a better quality of life overseas, particularly in developed countries has been tugging Filipinos to pack their bags since the 1980's. True to what they wanted, most of the overseas workers pulled their families out of poverty and paved their way into better jobs in the middle class, hailing them as the unsung and modern-day heroes of the country.
By Juday Montemayor Santiago2 years ago in Chapters
Senate opposes SP Zubiri’s proposal on Charter Change
Although authored by Senate President Juan Miguel Zubiri, at least seven members of the upper chamber expressed disapproval of the proposed Resolution of Both Houses No. 6 (RHB6), which aims to amend the 1987 constitution through economic provisions, enough to void the RHB6.
By Juday Montemayor Santiago2 years ago in Chapters








